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Ordinary Men for an Extraordinary Task
Jesus could have chosen the religious and political elites to advance His kingdom, instead, He chose ordinary men like you and me.
Q&A: Why does God allow evil and suffering?
Steven R. Martins explains why God allows evil and suffering. If God is good, why is there evil? If God is powerful, why does evil persist?
One Race: A Biblically Informed Response
As we reflect on Floyd’s death and the cultural response that it has provoked, as Christians we need to be mindful as to how we respond as God’s salt and light of the world (Matt. 5:13-16).
The Rise of Islam: A Brief Worldview Survey
How are we to understand Islam in the Western world today? How has it manifested itself throughout its history? How can it be compared at a worldview level with Christianity?
The Emblems of the Oso and Cántaro Bibles
Could the cover images of the Biblia del Oso and del Cántaro contain any theological symbolism or back story?
Q&A: What need is there for more biblically reformed literature in Ibero-America?
Daniel J. Lobo talks about the need for more biblically reformed literature in Ibero-America.
Q&A: Why do you believe that there is a need for gospel reformation in Ibero-America?
Daniel J. Lobo explains why there is a need for gospel reformation in Ibero-America.
The Nature of Wisdom
Paul presupposes that Christians are wise people, in contrast to the folly of the world, and as such, Christ-followers are to make the most of their time, discerning the will of God for their lives.
Apologetics and the Latin American Church (2/3): Towards a Biblical Foundation
Historically, much has been written about apologetics, and on several occasions, advocates of the faith have relied on philosophical arguments rooted in pagan thought.








